Pompeo in Hungary – Hungary-US political ties on the mend, says Foreign Minister Szijjártó

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Hungary and the United States have started to rebuild their political ties, the Hungarian foreign minister said after meeting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Budapest on Monday.

Péter Szijjártó told a joint press conference that ties had revolved around the pillars of the economy and defence, but ever since the Republican administration assumed power, political relations had started to improve rapidly. The secretary of state’s visit to Hungary is a testament to this trend, he said.

Szijjártó said

the Hungarian government and the Trump administration shared an identical or very similar approach to various political and international issues.

Both governments pursue patriotic policies with priority given to national interests, he added. They both believe that one of the basic tasks of the state is to guarantee the security of its citizens, the minister said.

This is why the United States and Hungary have cooperated in fighting against the United Nations Global Migration Compact, he added. Both countries are determined to protect Christian heritage and Christian communities worldwide, and they are both active in international organisations to promote the fair treatment of Israel, he noted.


POMPEO: US AIMS TO DEEPEN RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY


Hungary, he said, had always based its foreign policy on mutual respect and it considered it a matter of principle to veto all European decisions that criticised sovereign US foreign policy decisions.

“Our foreign policy enables us to be honest,” he said. It has enabled the discussion of such issues as relations with Russia, the growing economic influence of China and Hungarian-Ukrainian relations, he added.

“The lives of 150,000 ethnic Hungarians in western Ukraine are important to Hungary and therefore Hungary cannot consider the situation in Ukraine purely as a geopolitical matter,” he said.

He noted that

Hungary’s share in EU-China trade amounted to 1.2 percent. He added that it would be “hypocritical to criticise Hungary” for maintaining close links to Russia while “deals are being brokered” between western Europe and Russia.

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